CHINESE WANTED.
GOVERNMENTS BAN.
CANNOT BE IMPORTED
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
DUNEDIN, this day.
That the Government had permission- to the Nokomai Gold Mining Company to secure entry into the Dominion of three Chinese to replace three Chinese racemen who were leaving the company's employ to return to their native land was mentioned at the annual meeting of the company. It was impossible to get Europeans to work a full M-ason on the races at Nokomai, even J hough award wages were paid. lne Chinese seemed to be well adapted physically and temperamentally, tor tne Although the Government had refused to let three Chinese come into the country it had promised to send «ome Chinese unemployed from the Auckland district. So far, however, none had arrived.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 154, 1 July 1937, Page 21
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125CHINESE WANTED. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 154, 1 July 1937, Page 21
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